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Magificently Magic Read-A-Thon #1


The Magnificently Magic Read-A-Thon starts today!
Don't worry, it's not too late to sign up. 
Visit Faye at A Daydreamer's Thoughts to see how you can still join!
 
 
There is a mini-challenge and giveaway today being hosted by Hollie at Music, Books, and Tea.  Stop by and see what you can win.
 
Stop back here Saturday for my own mini-challenge and giveaway!
 
Here is my 'magic' reading list for the Read-A-Thon weekend:
Crimson Darkness by Amos Cassidy
Death Masks by Jim Butcher
Iced by Karen Marie Moning
 
 

 




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  1. Looks like you got some interesting books to read there Sheri! Hope you enjoy them! Thanks for joining us :D

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  2. Great list! I'm looking forward to seeing what you think of Iced. I loved Darkfever when I finally read it this year and I'm hoping to finish the Fever series soon :)

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    1. I loved the Fever series and have been looking forward to Iced. I just finished Shadowfever a few weeks ago, so I haven't had long to wait :)

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  3. Great list! I've never read Moning but she seems very popular!

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  4. I really want to read Iced, I hope you enjoy all your books & good luck

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  5. Ooh those books look good! :-) Have fun with the challenge!

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